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the catch 22 here fundamentally is that u.s. entities cannot deal with declared terrorist groups, that's what it is. and that's what making it even complicated now to get aid to these desperate people. >> are other european, other african countries, international nation, the u.n., what are they doing? >> there are a number of both european countries and islamic relief organizations from islamic nations that have been stepping in over the last month trying to help pick up this slack from the u.s. regulations that do not permit dealing with terrorist groups. but even getting into somalia is very tough and operating there is very tough. we had one very senior u.s. official tell us that aid groups essentially would be stepping into a civil war in somalia, that they cannot trust the group to keep any of their promises. the united nations, the world food program, the united nations development program and groups like c.a.r.e. international have been trying to get back into international. but this latest move to ban them is tough going
the catch 22 here fundamentally is that u.s. entities cannot deal with declared terrorist groups, that's what it is. and that's what making it even complicated now to get aid to these desperate people. >> are other european, other african countries, international nation, the u.n., what are they doing? >> there are a number of both european countries and islamic relief organizations from islamic nations that have been stepping in over the last month trying to help pick up this slack...
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amendment number 22 printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: is there objection? without objection, the request for recorded votes are withdrawn on amendments number 21 and number 22. the unfinished business before the committee is the request for a rodded vote on the amendments offered by the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, on which further proceedings were postponed and which the nays prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the america. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. welch of vermont. the chair: those in request of the recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. snoor [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] -- [captioni
amendment number 22 printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: is there objection? without objection, the request for recorded votes are withdrawn on amendments number 21 and number 22. the unfinished business before the committee is the request for a rodded vote on the amendments offered by the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, on which further proceedings were postponed and which the nays prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the america....
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navy has 11 cbn aircraft carriers, so our nation at large has 22 large deck what i call capital ships. >> power projection ships? >> power projection ships. ships that can influence the action. so we have 11 -- excuse me, 22 now and each one of them have fixed wing airplanes on them and i think the key lesson for everybody is the value of having 11 -- excuse me 22 versus 11, should we go down the road somewhere and we end up losing our stonewall capabilities, then our nations instead of having 22 ships where you can fly fixed wings, you only have 11 and our capability will be half so i think that's a powerful lesson. >> that's something we'll discuss in the next segment. but i want to take you to the budget and to the capability review that is ongoing. there was a number of $400 billion to be cut over a dozen years and folks are sayings that overcome by events that there is a lot of debt negotiation talk and numbers as high as a trillion dollars to be cut from defense spending over the coming years. what are the capabilities that your arguing are absolutely integral to the future of t
navy has 11 cbn aircraft carriers, so our nation at large has 22 large deck what i call capital ships. >> power projection ships? >> power projection ships. ships that can influence the action. so we have 11 -- excuse me, 22 now and each one of them have fixed wing airplanes on them and i think the key lesson for everybody is the value of having 11 -- excuse me 22 versus 11, should we go down the road somewhere and we end up losing our stonewall capabilities, then our nations...
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he is the ninth service member to receive the nation's highest award of valor in the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> and just before the break, you were talking about how many states in the heat wave? >> at least 22 and roads buckle and we understand the water pipes are breaking in oklahoma citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount tamalpais looking down on sausalito, tiburon and belvedere but a nice deck of clouds for the rest of us, covering for downtown san francisco. maybe a little drizzle in those clouds especially along the coast. satellite will show it's clearing out quicker in some areas, especially the north bay, east bay valleys still seeing clouds, south bay cleared out right now and still so
he is the ninth service member to receive the nation's highest award of valor in the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> and just before the break, you were talking about how many states in the heat wave? >> at least 22 and roads buckle and we understand the water pipes are breaking in oklahoma citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money...
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he is the ninth service member to receive the nation's highest award of valor in the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> and just before the break, you were talking about how many states in the heat wave? >> at least 22 and roads buckle and we understand the water pipes are breaking in oklahoma citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount tamalpais looking down on sausalito, tiburon and belvedere but a nice deck of clouds for the rest of us, covering for downtown san francisco. maybe a little drizzle in those clouds especially along the coast. satellite will show it's clearing out quicker in some areas, especially the north bay, east bay valleys still seeing clouds, south bay cleared out right now and still so
he is the ninth service member to receive the nation's highest award of valor in the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> and just before the break, you were talking about how many states in the heat wave? >> at least 22 and roads buckle and we understand the water pipes are breaking in oklahoma citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money...
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by august 22. unthinkable. >> of the penalties of doing an exclusive club is they can take you off sometimes -- tick you off. >> china will likely be condemned to death for limiting its exports of raw materials. china is the largest producer for things like gold, iron ore, lead, phosphates, tin. china wants to limit that under anne arundel protection policy, but the u.s. and others are not buying that. this could set a precedent for the european union and u.s. to go back to the wto and file a complaint against the whole red earth debate. i will have a lot more on that in 20 minutes. -- complaint against the rare eartj dayh date. >> in australia the police will now be able to demand that people removed their veils or othe burka. refusing to comply could lead to up to a year in jail. let's find out how the australian muslims have reacted. >> some say it will allow the police to discriminate against muslim women and some civil libertarians are concerned and the police in south wales are being given pa
by august 22. unthinkable. >> of the penalties of doing an exclusive club is they can take you off sometimes -- tick you off. >> china will likely be condemned to death for limiting its exports of raw materials. china is the largest producer for things like gold, iron ore, lead, phosphates, tin. china wants to limit that under anne arundel protection policy, but the u.s. and others are not buying that. this could set a precedent for the european union and u.s. to go back to the wto...
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only 22 accepted the city offer to return. the other 27 had found other jobs. starting monday, the reinstated firefighters will be beginning a refresher course. vacancies will be filled in stages from other departments. >> and a woman hit by a bicyclist crossing a busy san francisco street is in surgery this afternoon, injured on the embarcadero. and it happened just after 8:30 and officials say the cyclists went through the intersection and hit a woman in her late 60s in the crosswalk. the woman suffered head trauma an investigation suggests she was crossing legally with the light. officials say he could face the same charges as the driver. >> and the driver that have uc san francisco shuttle involved in a fatal crash yesterday may have run a red light. the shuttle taking 16 people to work at san francisco general hospital, krol kol yiding with a big rig. witnesses tell police the driver, traveling east on oak street may have run a red light. and a 52-year-old psychiatrist and associate professor was thrown from a bus and killed. three other passengers and the
only 22 accepted the city offer to return. the other 27 had found other jobs. starting monday, the reinstated firefighters will be beginning a refresher course. vacancies will be filled in stages from other departments. >> and a woman hit by a bicyclist crossing a busy san francisco street is in surgery this afternoon, injured on the embarcadero. and it happened just after 8:30 and officials say the cyclists went through the intersection and hit a woman in her late 60s in the crosswalk....
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the clerk: page 127, line 22, operation and maintenance, navy, $6,749,489,000. operation and maintenance, marine corps, $3,571,210,000. operation and maintenance, air force, $10,739,587,000. operation and main nance defensewide, $9/11, 312, 876,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will -- will the gentleman specify the amendment? mr. poe: it's page 128, line 17. the chair: the clerk has two amendments with the same page number. could you provide a little bit more specification on the amendment? mr. poe: strikes $1 billion. the chair: the clerk will designate. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. poe of texas, page 128, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert, reduce by $1 billion. page 129, line 1, after the dollar amount insert, reduce by $1 billion. page 161, line 1, after the dollar amount insert, increase by $1 billion. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. for five minutes. mr. poe: thank you, mr. chairman. this amendment deals with the money that we give
the clerk: page 127, line 22, operation and maintenance, navy, $6,749,489,000. operation and maintenance, marine corps, $3,571,210,000. operation and maintenance, air force, $10,739,587,000. operation and main nance defensewide, $9/11, 312, 876,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will -- will the gentleman specify the amendment? mr. poe: it's page 128, line 17. the chair: the clerk has...
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nations. is anyone safe in afghanistan? really safe? >> well, not... we can't say that anyone is safe in this country. >> reporter: mar rown mir runs the afghan center for policy studies. >> they have decided not to face the u.s. military, instead they have focused on terrorist attacks on civilians, government, institutions. >> reporter: in two suicide attacks the taliban unleashed a surprising new weapon that allowed them to get past police and security-- bombs hidden in turbans. there are checkpoints all across kabul. it's common to pull people out of vehicles, to frisk them and search the vehicles themselves but as you can see, it's incredibly uncommon to search under a turban. to remove a turban in public would be considered an insult. it was an explosive-laden turban that killed the kandahar mayor yesterday. and just last week, koofi herself was invited to a gathering where two people were killed. have you changed any way that you go about life because of these threats? >> i did a little
nations. is anyone safe in afghanistan? really safe? >> well, not... we can't say that anyone is safe in this country. >> reporter: mar rown mir runs the afghan center for policy studies. >> they have decided not to face the u.s. military, instead they have focused on terrorist attacks on civilians, government, institutions. >> reporter: in two suicide attacks the taliban unleashed a surprising new weapon that allowed them to get past police and security-- bombs hidden...
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police tell us a 22-year-old woman was driving this. the suv that she was driving came to rest inches from a woman who lives here and she was on the couch at the time. her husband was in a next door bedroom. she talked about as well as she did about what they heard and saw. take a listen. >> i heard this loud crash which i thought was an accident out here on the street. i opened the door to the back room and there was an suv in my typing room. >> everything happened so fast. suddenly, everything collapsed and the closet was flying, the washing machine and the walls all coming towards me and i knew -- you said i'm going to die right now. >> reporter: luckily, that woman that you saw there, she didn't want to give her name but she had just gotten back from the hospital when she was talking to us. three of them total were inside the house. husband was okay. their son was actually in his room which they said is right off to the side here. so he also was the in his bedroom at the time when this occurred. all of them though voicingly and than
police tell us a 22-year-old woman was driving this. the suv that she was driving came to rest inches from a woman who lives here and she was on the couch at the time. her husband was in a next door bedroom. she talked about as well as she did about what they heard and saw. take a listen. >> i heard this loud crash which i thought was an accident out here on the street. i opened the door to the back room and there was an suv in my typing room. >> everything happened so fast....
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with an awful ten win 22 loss record. so this was pointing to an upset. but harumafuji puts an end to that thought. using speed and muscle on the double inside grip to force back an opponent who's heavier. harumafuji is a new man this journey after a lackluster couple of years. hakuho sports a 17-0 record against -- who could well become an ozeki himself by the end of the year. this is what you call osumo. the crowd excited as these two mix it up. but hakuho is the undisputed king of the ring and shows you why. he dispatches a tough and dangerous opponent to maintain his undefeated streak. the leader board in the top division shrank on day nine. harumafuji hasn't looked this good since may 2009. for the five men who started the day at one lost were defeated. so now there's only ozeki baruto. hakuho will meet -- both leaders shouldn't have any problems winning, but you never know. >>> and welcome back to your weather update. we are keeping an eye on east asia. really showing that bunch of clouds here from our typhoon ma-on heading towards japan. meanwhile
with an awful ten win 22 loss record. so this was pointing to an upset. but harumafuji puts an end to that thought. using speed and muscle on the double inside grip to force back an opponent who's heavier. harumafuji is a new man this journey after a lackluster couple of years. hakuho sports a 17-0 record against -- who could well become an ozeki himself by the end of the year. this is what you call osumo. the crowd excited as these two mix it up. but hakuho is the undisputed king of the ring...
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the gentleman from georgia. >> i have an amendment at the desk, number 22. the chair: the clerk will dez igthate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 22, printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five mins. mr. broun: this amendment is nearly identical to the amendment that transfers naval rate to israeli defense. this takes the money out of the nato r brand d fund and places the funds that the israeli cooperative program where israel and the writs are cooperating to develop a missile defense system that will help them as well as help us. we must stand by israel now and always. my amendment makes a positive step toward growing our relationship and solidifying security in the middle east. it will help israel and help the united states also. i urge my colleagues to support my amendment and i ceil back. the chair: the gentleman from georgia yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr. dicks: i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. t
the gentleman from georgia. >> i have an amendment at the desk, number 22. the chair: the clerk will dez igthate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 22, printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five mins. mr. broun: this amendment is nearly identical to the amendment that transfers naval rate to israeli defense. this takes the money out of the nato r brand d fund and places the funds that the...
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it's like a mummy nation. he mentions that sobriety is great. people are good at the house, and he mentioned also that he's going to help me with this project we've got going. we're going to make some t-shirts, free the mummy bandit. itwasntme.com, the name of the website. he says keep positive. you will win your case. let me know when your next court date is. >> mark gonzales is adjusting not only to a new cellmate but a new cell where he's confined most of the day. he even eats his meals in his cell, and it's not that he's paranoid about the food, but he is cautious. >> i'm washing my meat. this is what i call boo-boo meat. the nastiest, smelly meat ever. he likes it but i think it's nasty. i wash it off. it's like a rinse job i have going on. that's just me, you know. some people like to eat it but i see people always trying to wash their meat off. and the water turns like all musty brown. >> gonzales has been getting along with his new cellmate alvin lovely. then he learned that lovely was in jail awaiting trial on a murder charge. >> when i
it's like a mummy nation. he mentions that sobriety is great. people are good at the house, and he mentioned also that he's going to help me with this project we've got going. we're going to make some t-shirts, free the mummy bandit. itwasntme.com, the name of the website. he says keep positive. you will win your case. let me know when your next court date is. >> mark gonzales is adjusting not only to a new cellmate but a new cell where he's confined most of the day. he even eats his...
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norway is a very small nation, very active, and it is in international operations from afghanistan to be at and what not. however, it could be a domestic issue. it could be a domestic terrorist. it could be anything. that is why the prime minister and all of us that are commenting have to stave with the rule of law and not jump to any conclusions and not change our way of life, which is exactly what the terrorists want us to do. >> nonetheless, do you think this will change norwegian society? >> i fear it may. i hope not. but this very open and liberal democracy may have lost its innocence. it may lead to a lot of things. of course, all government buildings are without the bomb blast film. that is why many lives were lost because of the shattered window glass hitting them. that kind of thing we can take care of easily. will we change the society where politicians go among us, where we have a youth camp with the beating liberal politician coming to discuss, is that over? i hope not. i know we can continue like we were despite these terror attacks. >> just briefly, does anyone have any
norway is a very small nation, very active, and it is in international operations from afghanistan to be at and what not. however, it could be a domestic issue. it could be a domestic terrorist. it could be anything. that is why the prime minister and all of us that are commenting have to stave with the rule of law and not jump to any conclusions and not change our way of life, which is exactly what the terrorists want us to do. >> nonetheless, do you think this will change norwegian...
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a gathering of the united nations. players from the sudan and germany are the leaders, but nobody embodies the appeal like yao ming. he introduced basketball in his home country, and announced he is retiring from the nba. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome yao ming. >> he generated pride across china. but because of injuries, he has called an end t ohso his career. >> today, i have retired. as one door closes, another opens, and a new life is waiting. >> such was his stature. yao ming was always more than jus tt a player. >> what we see here is china's ambassador stepping down from the world stage. >> yao ming was singled out from birth as a future star. a product of the grueling sports shangaithe boy friom who went to the nba. for almost a decade, he played for the houston rockets. but off the courts, he had the best presence. >> he was the most recognized chinese face in the world, with a burden of expectations. he did this in a way that exemplifies the power of china. he is the first individual to take that role, a br
a gathering of the united nations. players from the sudan and germany are the leaders, but nobody embodies the appeal like yao ming. he introduced basketball in his home country, and announced he is retiring from the nba. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome yao ming. >> he generated pride across china. but because of injuries, he has called an end t ohso his career. >> today, i have retired. as one door closes, another opens, and a new life is waiting. >> such was his...
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-- afghanistan never again becomes a source of attacks against our nations. when institutions kept funding systems our troops did not need, he launched a war on waste. he challenged conventional wisdom with courage and conviction, speaking hard truths, saving hundreds of billions of dollars that can be invested in the 21st century military. he made it his mission to make sure this department is serving our troops in the field as well as they serve us. today, we see the lifesaving difference he makes in the mine- resistant vehicles, and the unmanned aircraft, the shorter medivac times in afghanistan, the determination to give our wounded warriors the world-class care they deserve. bob, this may be your greatest legacy of all, the lives you saved and the confidence you gave our men and women in battle who knew there was a secretary of defense who had their backs, loved them, fought for them, and did everything in his power to bring them home safely. let me also thank becky for her extraordinary support of our extraordinary military families. she has been there
-- afghanistan never again becomes a source of attacks against our nations. when institutions kept funding systems our troops did not need, he launched a war on waste. he challenged conventional wisdom with courage and conviction, speaking hard truths, saving hundreds of billions of dollars that can be invested in the 21st century military. he made it his mission to make sure this department is serving our troops in the field as well as they serve us. today, we see the lifesaving difference he...
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they have until august 2 before the nation defaults on its loans. we have learned senators will work through the holiday ways -- recess to hammer out a deal. one day after the president called on congress to work harder. to the republicans fired back using the president's fundraiser in philadelphia as ammo. >> the president said he wants to get working. he wants us to get working. i cannot think of a better way than to have him come over today. we're waiting. >> the point of contention comes down to taxes and spending. the gop said it will not raise the debt ceiling unless the president agrees to budget cuts but democrats argue the way to save money is to end talks cuts for the wealthy. >> a big sendoff and surprise for robert gates. the commander in chief awarded gauge the presidential medal of freedom. the highest honor a civilian can receive. >> today you are not only one of the longest serving secretaries of defense in american history, but it is also clear that you have been one of the best. >> military pomp and circumstance was on full display
they have until august 2 before the nation defaults on its loans. we have learned senators will work through the holiday ways -- recess to hammer out a deal. one day after the president called on congress to work harder. to the republicans fired back using the president's fundraiser in philadelphia as ammo. >> the president said he wants to get working. he wants us to get working. i cannot think of a better way than to have him come over today. we're waiting. >> the point of...
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obama has said, i wanted a deal by july 22. that is three weeks from now. you are seeing flexibility on the part of republicans, leaving the door open to so-called revenue raisers. we saw that from john mccain, for example. >> what are the market's doing on this possible discussion -- markets doing on this possible discussion? another risk is still there. the best bet -- >> the risk is still there. the politicians cannot deal with that kind of risk. they may come up with the deal at the last minute or a deal to give themselves more time. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." a british tabloid becomes the story after allegations that "news of the world" hacked into the phone of a murdered schoolgirl spark a furor. they upheld the decision funding the netherlands responsible for the deaths of three muslim men during the bosnian war. we have the rest of that story. >> srebrenica, july, 1995 -- a so-called u.n. safe area overrun by bosnian-serb forces led by ratko mladic. they thought they had a production of -- said they had the protection of -- they t
obama has said, i wanted a deal by july 22. that is three weeks from now. you are seeing flexibility on the part of republicans, leaving the door open to so-called revenue raisers. we saw that from john mccain, for example. >> what are the market's doing on this possible discussion -- markets doing on this possible discussion? another risk is still there. the best bet -- >> the risk is still there. the politicians cannot deal with that kind of risk. they may come up with the deal at...
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lenovo were up more than 22%, the computers that used to be ibms. dell dropped almost 10% and hp dropped 1%. >>> let's talk about ipads. where do you think most people use their ipads, living room, at work or in the bedroom? i'll have that answer for you after the break. 35 minutes after the hour. [ female announcer ] now, give dry, damaged hair a whole new life! with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. [ female announcer ] nourish plus. only from aveeno. >>> 38 minutes after the hour. before the break we asked you where you think most people use their ipads, living room, work or the bedroom in the answer is the living room. according to the university of missouri, just over half of the 500 people they asked said the living room. >>> paul steinhauser, all eyes on are president obama and congressional leaders heading into their fifth straight day of talks about increasing the debt ceiling. >> you've got it, ali. day four ended on a v
lenovo were up more than 22%, the computers that used to be ibms. dell dropped almost 10% and hp dropped 1%. >>> let's talk about ipads. where do you think most people use their ipads, living room, at work or in the bedroom? i'll have that answer for you after the break. 35 minutes after the hour. [ female announcer ] now, give dry, damaged hair a whole new life! with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for...
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finally did. 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team, took a long pass from megan, dribbled skillfully past the japanese defgender, and fired the ball into the corner of the net. >> it's more exciting, because everyone supports men's sports everywhere, and now we have the women. and all over the nation, everyone is supporting team u.s.a. >> reporter: president obama and his wife and soccer-playing daughters watched intently at the white house, as the resilient japanese squad tied the game 20 minutes later. the game went to overtime, 1-1. >> i am so excited. i am so proud of the u.s. women. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton couldn't be at the game. she watched from greece. but daughter chelsea was there. both team's top scorers traded goals in overtime: abby for the united states, omari for japan. it was 2-2 after 120 minutes of scintillating soccer. the title came down to penalty kicks, just like it had 12 years ago when the americans raised the cup in california. but this time, no magic. the women missed the first free kicks. japan took the shootout, 3-1-- the
finally did. 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team, took a long pass from megan, dribbled skillfully past the japanese defgender, and fired the ball into the corner of the net. >> it's more exciting, because everyone supports men's sports everywhere, and now we have the women. and all over the nation, everyone is supporting team u.s.a. >> reporter: president obama and his wife and soccer-playing daughters watched intently at the white house, as the resilient...
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afghanistan. mandy clark will have his story. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. nearly two months after her trial began the case of casey anthony is et is to be in the hands of the jury tomorrow. closing arguments took place today and anthony, a 25-year-old single mother accused of killing her two-year-old daughter three years ago could face the death penalty if convicted. cbs news "48 hours" mystery correspondent troy roberts has been covering the case and has the latest. >> reporter: for three years casey anthony has fought the notion that she killed her own child caylee. >> mama, papa. >> reporter: in 2008 caylee was a spirited two-year-old girl. then a missing person. and a murder victim. casey was her 22-year-old single mom who raised caylee with her grandparents cindy and george, all living together under one roof. but in june 2008 casey abruptly left home with caylee. the family did not see caylee for
afghanistan. mandy clark will have his story. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. nearly two months after her trial began the case of casey anthony is et is to be in the hands of the jury tomorrow. closing arguments took place today and anthony, a 25-year-old single mother accused of killing her two-year-old daughter three years ago could face the death penalty if convicted. cbs news...
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on june 22, the white house finally responded. and they said that they will not plan to ask for a supplemental appropriations bill. and there's no money in this bill for libya. the administration says they will not ask for a supplemental bill to pay for libya. that they will use funds in the base budget. i wonder where they're going to take the money out of the base budget? as chairman of the subcommittee, this worries me. where do they man to take the money? -- plan to take the money? that's only part of the argument. there's no money in this act for libya to start with. bucekly, if this amendment should be -- should become effective, here's what we would not be able to do. we would not be able to fly or perform search and rescue missions of american forces who may be flying aerial activity and be -- have the planes go down. like early in the operation, we lost an f-15. two american pilots went into libya and safely rescued the pilot of that f-15. couldn't do that under this amendment. what we are providing today is surveillance,
on june 22, the white house finally responded. and they said that they will not plan to ask for a supplemental appropriations bill. and there's no money in this bill for libya. the administration says they will not ask for a supplemental bill to pay for libya. that they will use funds in the base budget. i wonder where they're going to take the money out of the base budget? as chairman of the subcommittee, this worries me. where do they man to take the money? -- plan to take the money? that's...
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welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with deficit dirty work. another day of high level debt talks at the white house yesterday and congressional leaders seem no close doer a compromise deal. however, president obama did add clarity to the seemingly stall ruling out a stop gap plan. nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us from washington with more. >> reporter: this will be the third meeting in as many days. just three weeks to go and the two sides still far air part. especially on issues like spending cuts and the biggest stumbling block remains taxes. in a news conference yesterday, the president said he will take the heat for putting the democratic sacred cows of social security and medicare on the table, in exchange for republicans bending on closing tax loopholes. republicans continue to insist on any tax increases would damage job creation. they say those remain off the table for them. they're continuing to look for smaller $2 trillion, to $2.5 trillion reduction deficit deal to help pay the bills through th
welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with deficit dirty work. another day of high level debt talks at the white house yesterday and congressional leaders seem no close doer a compromise deal. however, president obama did add clarity to the seemingly stall ruling out a stop gap plan. nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us from washington with more. >> reporter: this will be the third meeting in as many days. just three weeks to...
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as for the 22-year-old that was driving a car police arrested her. no word on that the charges and who she is. the home is uninhabitable so the family will have to find someplace else to stay for a little while. >> we are coming off of the fourth of july holiday has there been word on where the woman was prior to running into the house? or if alcohol played a factor? >> i did ask mr. avery. he did say that the police when they got here to the woman out of the car. they were conducting some field sobriety test. the homeowners witnessed here being taken away by police. she has been arrested. police have not told us what the charges are and whether or not alcohol was involved, but we know she was arrested. we do not know the charges. >>> some local neighborhoods according to residents still look like a war zone in the wake of sunday night's severe storms. powerful winds caused trees to fall on cars, homes, and power lines. a longtime resident of this arlington neighborhood says she has never seen anything like it. at least two houses were damaged so bad
as for the 22-year-old that was driving a car police arrested her. no word on that the charges and who she is. the home is uninhabitable so the family will have to find someplace else to stay for a little while. >> we are coming off of the fourth of july holiday has there been word on where the woman was prior to running into the house? or if alcohol played a factor? >> i did ask mr. avery. he did say that the police when they got here to the woman out of the car. they were...
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out of 34 provinces in afghanistan, 22 of them are in the government are giving them incentives, money for different projects for the reformers once they become part of the system to be supportive of government initiatives to get rid of the poppy. again, this is not a problem with an afghanistan. trafficking and the consumers of these drugs is something that we should all work together on, and we do, but we still expect help from the international partners to focus more on this problem. one of the resources that our opposition forces gets money from is the poppy. but the income that they get from poppy, they run the machinery to fight this war. it is very important. our government does have a strategy to deal with it. host: louisiana on the democrats' line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to put you on the spot again and i want a direct answer. you have been signing the trade deals with china and other countries to export minerals. the minerals have been there long time. the russians know about them. should afghanistan be reaching out to american corporations to bring our te
out of 34 provinces in afghanistan, 22 of them are in the government are giving them incentives, money for different projects for the reformers once they become part of the system to be supportive of government initiatives to get rid of the poppy. again, this is not a problem with an afghanistan. trafficking and the consumers of these drugs is something that we should all work together on, and we do, but we still expect help from the international partners to focus more on this problem. one of...
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what is it. >> poor economy. >> afghanistan, iraq. >> afghanistan off page one. iraq is on page one? >> in the ends of july, this is going to be up this big on page one finish they're in the deal. he's got to -- [everyone talking at once] >> unemployment rate on page one! >> if the unemployment rate comes out high, it will be the lead story in the newspaper, john. >> it will dominate the story that we just had? >> it will dominate if for a couple days. >> there will be a deal. >> there will be a deal? >> and there will be a deal and neither side will be happy. each side will give the other side something. they're -- >> not the taxes. that won't be part of the deal. taxes will not be part of the deal. >> what do you 90. >> tax revenues -- [everyone talking at once] >> they'll find something, i think, to agree on finally. i don't know whether it will be on august 2 or august 5th. but unemployment rate is not off the front pages. unemployment is -- on the number-one issue in 20% of american names. you have the biggest unemployment we've had since the great despres i
what is it. >> poor economy. >> afghanistan, iraq. >> afghanistan off page one. iraq is on page one? >> in the ends of july, this is going to be up this big on page one finish they're in the deal. he's got to -- [everyone talking at once] >> unemployment rate on page one! >> if the unemployment rate comes out high, it will be the lead story in the newspaper, john. >> it will dominate the story that we just had? >> it will dominate if for a couple...
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the president and hill leaders have agreed to meet today, with only 22 days until the nation is unable to make its payments because of the debt ceiling. the president says it's more like eight days really because the way things move in washington they need the time to put in the legislation to make sure everything goes smoothly. no one knows for sure what could happen to the global economy if these talks fail. republicans are still saying no deal if it includes tax hikes and some democrats are saying don't touch medicare in the negotiations. the president repeatedly saying it is time to get serious. >> we might as well do it now. now is the time to do it. now is the time to deal with these issues. if not now, when? what i've said to them is, let's go. >> go ahead. >> live at the white house for us this morning, so the president, you know, was -- came out with strong language yesterday saying look i'm willing to take heat from my own party, i hope the gop is willing to do the same. >> that's right. that's why he called them back to the white house. this will be the third meeting now thi
the president and hill leaders have agreed to meet today, with only 22 days until the nation is unable to make its payments because of the debt ceiling. the president says it's more like eight days really because the way things move in washington they need the time to put in the legislation to make sure everything goes smoothly. no one knows for sure what could happen to the global economy if these talks fail. republicans are still saying no deal if it includes tax hikes and some democrats are...
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22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look deeply contested but turnout to be unanimous. at&t verses fcc is a good sample. when the case was greeted people thought it was going to be the next citizens united. this in view it the privacy rights of corporations. and the freedom of information act where personal privacy and with the corporation, at&t, said this would give rights of privacy because person is defined to mean corporation under the federal code. and that argument didn't work too well because as the chief justice pointed out in the oral arguments, the word is personal privacy, and there are often situations in which they had a very different meanings from the roots. the chief pointed out an oral arguments craft and crafty, squirrel and squirrely, pastor and pastoral and the like. and the chief justice writing for the unanimous court found at&t did not have the right to personal privacy and he concluded his opinion with a wonder
22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look deeply contested but turnout to be unanimous. at&t verses fcc is a good sample. when the case was greeted people thought it was going to be the next citizens united. this in view it the privacy rights of corporations. and the freedom of information act where personal privacy and with the corporation, at&t, said this would give rights of privacy because person is defined to mean corporation...
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we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on the sidelines is that the middle class cannot buy. it is not because -- if you are a billionaire, you can only buy so many cars, so many planes. it is the middle-class that really believes our economy. we have to be thinking of them. thank you. >> center -- se --nator laughtenburg? >> i approach this from a standpoint of personal experience that tells me that we are not doing the right thing in our country, that those of us who are fortunate enough to have succeeded financially, whether through inheritance or hard work -- the fact of the matter is that we are living pretty high on the
we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on...
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they take care of the health- care of 22 states west of the mississippi. he is committed and actively involved with the military to address the problem of suicide. i am in the stress-relief business. i am in the morale-boosting business. we spend a lot of time with medal of honor recipients and going to bases and reaching out to their families and trying to communicate to them that there are alternatives to taking your life. sometimes they do not think there are. that is a serious problem. it is important. he met its -- the message that we send out to our military people that we visit is always to reach out to somebody who knew recognize is in need. those signs are clear. we need to try to do a lot more. it is a serious problem. there are a lot of people dedicated to this. we have to do a lot more. >> then there are the people who have passed away. just this week it was reported that the fbi is doing an investigation of alleged wrongdoing at arlington cemetery, perhaps a financial wrongdoing and the loss of remains at the cemetery. what is your reaction wh
they take care of the health- care of 22 states west of the mississippi. he is committed and actively involved with the military to address the problem of suicide. i am in the stress-relief business. i am in the morale-boosting business. we spend a lot of time with medal of honor recipients and going to bases and reaching out to their families and trying to communicate to them that there are alternatives to taking your life. sometimes they do not think there are. that is a serious problem. it...
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that average is 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look really deeply contested but term out to be unanimous. at&t vs. f.c.c. is a good example. when the case was granted people said it was the next citizens united. it involved the privacy rights of corporations. and, you know, the statute, the freedom of information act grants rights for personal privacy and what the corporation, at&t, said we have rights of privacy here because person is defined to mean corporation under the federal code. that argument didn't work too well because as the chief justice pointed out in oral argument the word is personnel privacy and there is a situation in which words mean different definitions from the root. craft and craftee, squirrel and squirrely and pastor and pastoral. and the chief justice writing for oral argument said at&t didn't have the right to personal privacy. and he said, we trust that at&t will not take it personally. [laughter] there was a high rate of so-called ideological division for the term in the case of 5-4 or
that average is 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look really deeply contested but term out to be unanimous. at&t vs. f.c.c. is a good example. when the case was granted people said it was the next citizens united. it involved the privacy rights of corporations. and, you know, the statute, the freedom of information act grants rights for personal privacy and what the corporation, at&t, said we have rights of privacy here because...
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a region gripped by famine and a catch 22 for the united states. saving lives could mean working with terrorists. when she leaped to her husband's defense, she also leaped into the headlines. the surprisings story of rupert murdoch's young life. how she went from gruelling poverty in china to unimaginable wealth. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states. breaking headlines. all straight ahead. you are in "the situation room" >> leaders are back in search of a debt deal with president obama. they have been meeting for about 50 minutes and the urgency is growing by the hour. in 12 days, the united states will hit the debt limit, leaving the government unable to borrow and possibly unable to pay their bills. there competing plans to avert disaster, but right now none of them has the support to break the impasse. let's go to the chief white house correspondent. what's the latest? what's going on behind you? >> the president and some of his top aides are meeting with john boehner and eric kantor. he is in there with the chief of staff and oth
a region gripped by famine and a catch 22 for the united states. saving lives could mean working with terrorists. when she leaped to her husband's defense, she also leaped into the headlines. the surprisings story of rupert murdoch's young life. how she went from gruelling poverty in china to unimaginable wealth. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states. breaking headlines. all straight ahead. you are in "the situation room" >> leaders are back in search of a debt...
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cnn learning at least 22 deaths have now been blamed on the stifling heat gripping this nation. right now more than 140 million people in at least 30 states are suffering under 90 to triple digit temperatures and forecasters say the extreme heat is expected to remain in place across much of the east coast throughout the weekend. rob marciano has been covering all of this and has been giving us warnings and updates about this. boy, it is very bad out there, rob. >> you know, it is tough to take seriously. it is summer, just deal with it. in reality heat is the number one cause for weather related fatalities. we saw it in europe in 2003 and in chicago in 1995. so in modern day, it can happen. if you don't take care of yourself especially with the strain on the power grid. we expanded heat warnings and advisories across several more states, a third of the country at this point. that includes chicago back through st. louis and heat indices 110 to 120. it is getting to the bigger cities, d.c., philadelphia, new york, up through boston, excessive heat warnings in these areas. not only
cnn learning at least 22 deaths have now been blamed on the stifling heat gripping this nation. right now more than 140 million people in at least 30 states are suffering under 90 to triple digit temperatures and forecasters say the extreme heat is expected to remain in place across much of the east coast throughout the weekend. rob marciano has been covering all of this and has been giving us warnings and updates about this. boy, it is very bad out there, rob. >> you know, it is tough to...
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jewel-encrusted solid gold statues, crowns, necklaces and coins, all worth at least, get this, $22 billion, have now been uncovered in the hindu temple near the country's southern coast. the temple had only been lightly guarded up until now. inspectors made the discovery after the government was asked to take over the temple. every year, devout hindus donate cash, gold and silver toward the temples. >>> miss brazil says someone robbed her at gunpoint right in front of her home. deborah lira says a well-dressed man with a gun walked up to her as she pulled to her condo yesterday. he took her purse which had her cell phones and credit cards. she says he even took the car, which she won when she won the pageant in 2010. she tweeted, quote, for how long will these criminals keep doing this? i was just robbed at the entrance to my house. she passes her title to the new miss brazil later this month. >>> still ahead at 4:00, what y? >>> exxonmobil is under fire once again following a major oil spill in montana's yellowstone river over the weekend. cleanup efforts are under way after a pipeline sp
jewel-encrusted solid gold statues, crowns, necklaces and coins, all worth at least, get this, $22 billion, have now been uncovered in the hindu temple near the country's southern coast. the temple had only been lightly guarded up until now. inspectors made the discovery after the government was asked to take over the temple. every year, devout hindus donate cash, gold and silver toward the temples. >>> miss brazil says someone robbed her at gunpoint right in front of her home. deborah...
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the nation. that's the focus of the start up america partnership effort. >> what breaks the cycle? it's bit of a chicken and egg, and that is people aren't going to hire until they see that what they have is going to sell, and people aren't going to buy until they know they've got a job is that secure? >> sure. ultimately it comes down with entrepreneurs with great ideas. and down the street i'm involved in something that is in the social commerce space. there are examples of companies growing rapidly, but they are more of the exceptions and not the rule. there is a role of big business and small business, but the biggest concentration would be the high-profile companies. >> and i read and hear a lot from businesses that we talk to, both existing and people thinking about it, they are worried about taxes too high and regulation too much. is that a valid complaint? >> yeah, it's a valid complaint. and what do you do about regulation? even the small business administration in the last few months, e
the nation. that's the focus of the start up america partnership effort. >> what breaks the cycle? it's bit of a chicken and egg, and that is people aren't going to hire until they see that what they have is going to sell, and people aren't going to buy until they know they've got a job is that secure? >> sure. ultimately it comes down with entrepreneurs with great ideas. and down the street i'm involved in something that is in the social commerce space. there are examples of...
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the president has set july 22 as a date to get a deal done on $4 trillion on savings. there's a feeling that a lot of people have forgotten. there's been a lot of light legislating, but now they have to come together on a deal for trillions of dollars in savings. there's no idea on where this will come from. they've come to agreement on about half of it. it will cut health-care programs, like medicare and medicaid, which provide care for the elderly and the poor. they will cut pension benefits for federal workers, they say. the real sticking point is taxes. republicans in congress, who control the house of representatives, and have a lot of influence in the united states senate, do not want to raise taxes. they say the country cannot stomach that right now. the president says taxes are way too low at this point and they need to be brought up to where the nation is. we are kind of at an impasse. it's unclear to anybody in washington, to be honest with you, what will happen next. it's unclear how they will move forward. >> is it unrealistic to think that political one up
the president has set july 22 as a date to get a deal done on $4 trillion on savings. there's a feeling that a lot of people have forgotten. there's been a lot of light legislating, but now they have to come together on a deal for trillions of dollars in savings. there's no idea on where this will come from. they've come to agreement on about half of it. it will cut health-care programs, like medicare and medicaid, which provide care for the elderly and the poor. they will cut pension benefits...
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the starting line up for the national league. >> we'll start out with pedro beltran. the guy is a phenomenal hitter. come on over pal. >> the always camera shy ryan wilson and he will watch the american league get off to a quick start. let's watch batista in right field with a beautiful catch known for his home run bat. but he makes a beautiful catch right there and the pitcher david robertson of the yankees loving that. adrian gonzalez with a solo shot off cliff lee. first all star homer. . short lived however, that's a three run shot, bruce bochy squad out in front and for good. it was 4-1 in the seventh. pablo sandoval slicing one just like you've seen him do so many times for the giants. another double to left for a 5- 1 lead. and then more theatrics from the closer. he slides into the mound. we've never seen that. the a's lefty gio gonzalez faces one batter and struck him out. nice job as he gets bruce of the reds. and then we go to the ninth, there was one out-two on when bryan wilson comes in and retires the final two batters. here's the last with no problems.
the starting line up for the national league. >> we'll start out with pedro beltran. the guy is a phenomenal hitter. come on over pal. >> the always camera shy ryan wilson and he will watch the american league get off to a quick start. let's watch batista in right field with a beautiful catch known for his home run bat. but he makes a beautiful catch right there and the pitcher david robertson of the yankees loving that. adrian gonzalez with a solo shot off cliff lee. first all star...
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finally did. 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team look a long patch from megan, dribbled skillfully past the japanese depender and fired the ball in the corner of the net. >> it's more exciting because everyone sports men's sports everywhere and now we have the women and all over the nation everyone's for team usa. >> reporter: president obama and his wife and daughter watched intently at the whitehouse as the resill yebt japanese squad tied the game 20 minutes later. the game went to over time 1-1. >> i also excited, i also proud of the u.s. women. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton couldn't watch, sheriffs in greece but daughter chelsea was there. both team stop scorers traded goals in over time. abbey wall bat for the united states. it was 2-2 after 120 minute of skin lating soccer. it came back to penalty kicks like it was when americans raised the cup in california. at this time no magic. the women missed it. japan took the shoot out, 3-1. the first time the nation has won the women's world cup. the u.s. gets another chance in four years. cbs news, new y
finally did. 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team look a long patch from megan, dribbled skillfully past the japanese depender and fired the ball in the corner of the net. >> it's more exciting because everyone sports men's sports everywhere and now we have the women and all over the nation everyone's for team usa. >> reporter: president obama and his wife and daughter watched intently at the whitehouse as the resill yebt japanese squad tied the game 20 minutes...
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the twitter nation? >> i talked to a lady yesterday and she said, where is that heat. where is that heat. >> if they want real heat they can head to the midwest. >> unbelievable. >> it's so high north also, they don't have a lot of air conditioning. >> the three hs, heat, hot and humid. >> yes. >> thank you. >> you bet. >>> right now, many students are scrambling to get the classes they want at santa rosa junior college. open enrollment started at 6:00 this morning on the internet with budget cutbacks, the college cut 11% of the classes this term and "the press democrat" is reporting that 20% of the remaining classes are full by returning students no had priority enrollment. the far term starts in four weeks. traffic is moving as normal on the 405 in los angeles. in fact, the 405 reopened yesterday, 16 hours ahead of schedule. partial demolition of the mulholland bridge finished earlier than expected, giving caltrans the green light time to -- cars time to get back on the busy roadway. antonio villaraigo
the twitter nation? >> i talked to a lady yesterday and she said, where is that heat. where is that heat. >> if they want real heat they can head to the midwest. >> unbelievable. >> it's so high north also, they don't have a lot of air conditioning. >> the three hs, heat, hot and humid. >> yes. >> thank you. >> you bet. >>> right now, many students are scrambling to get the classes they want at santa rosa junior college. open enrollment...
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it's about the nation's debt ceiling. lawmakers will try to hammer out a deal today -- i'm not holding a breath -- if they miss the august 2nd deadline to raise the debt ceiling it's like missing a payment on your credit card. the u.s. government, you could end paying more for the government's problem with higher interest rates. on things like home loans, car loans and student loans. watch for a verdict to brack today in the kasey anthony trial today. the jury reconvenes to decide if the young woman murdered her daughter. >> whose life was better? that's the only question you need to answer. in considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road, dead. there's your answer. >> the little girl drowned in the anthony's pool. if jury convicts casey anthony of first degree murder she could get the death penalty. >>> the coast guard tells us eight people are still missing after rough weather sank a tour boat, expert can officials are thinking about switching focus now and searching for bodies rather than survi
it's about the nation's debt ceiling. lawmakers will try to hammer out a deal today -- i'm not holding a breath -- if they miss the august 2nd deadline to raise the debt ceiling it's like missing a payment on your credit card. the u.s. government, you could end paying more for the government's problem with higher interest rates. on things like home loans, car loans and student loans. watch for a verdict to brack today in the kasey anthony trial today. the jury reconvenes to decide if the young...
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longer-term solution. >> i believe that you are referring to or saw me held onto a ship for nearly 22 months and was interrogated on the ship and then it has been brought up for trial in the united states. iowa remain concerned about the fact we could have put an individual like that in guantanamo versus having to rely on keeping individuals and ships because if we get to a situation where we need longer than a couple of months to interrogate someone a ship does not become a viable option. would you agree with me? >> it's a lot less convenient to put them on a ship and it's a burden on the ship, but we did just fine. and we may have to do that for time to time in the future. i do agree would be a good idea to have a long-term solution if we could find one. if i am confirmed i will dillinger that more obviously. and work with the committee as required to see what the options are. >> can i ask a question? there was an associated press report about a man who was a senior hezbollah operatives who has been held by the united states in baghdad as a top threat to american troops. he's been a
longer-term solution. >> i believe that you are referring to or saw me held onto a ship for nearly 22 months and was interrogated on the ship and then it has been brought up for trial in the united states. iowa remain concerned about the fact we could have put an individual like that in guantanamo versus having to rely on keeping individuals and ships because if we get to a situation where we need longer than a couple of months to interrogate someone a ship does not become a viable...
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mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >> mandy clark in canada half, afghanistan, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wiki leaks founder julian assange in a hearing. he is appealing he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions about two rape charges. he worried sweden might send him to the u.s. over the release of classified documents. >>> texas baseball fan who fell to his death last week has been laid to rest. hundreds tourned out for the funeral of shannon stone who was a husband, firefighter and at a rangers game last week he reached for a ball and lost his balance and fell. >>> in phoenix, upper right hand corner of your screen here, watch. a guy dangling off a railing. he had been standing at a table during the derby trying to catch a ball. not smart. almost went over. luckily, his brother and others were there to pull him to safety. pretty incredible pictures. >>> by the way, that's where the home run derby, a special moment lasted night. a family affair for robinson cano with his father pitching to him, cano blasted 32 homers to win, including a recor
mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >> mandy clark in canada half, afghanistan, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wiki leaks founder julian assange in a hearing. he is appealing he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions about two rape charges. he worried sweden might send him to the u.s. over the release of classified documents. >>> texas baseball fan who fell to his death last week has been laid to rest. hundreds tourned out for the...
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commander in afghanistan. he was testifying on capitol hill this week, and i want to play you part of what he said and basically his position is he supports the president's withdrawal plan. here is a little of what he said. >> this reality sends a important message as well as a sense of urgency that afghans must take more responsibility for their security. >> so you have said to follow the lead of the commanders on the ground this is the soon-to-be commander on the ground. shouldn't that make you feel a little better. he thinks this can work? >> candy, i hope it will work. most people would tell you it's an unnecessary risk. i fully expect general allen and others to sal lute and carry out their mission the best they can. but the fact is there is no recommendation by any military person to have this early withdrawal, and it's an unnecessary risk. our allies are already following suit by announcing the withdrawals. but most important we're told that in the villages that the after gans are now wondering if we ar
commander in afghanistan. he was testifying on capitol hill this week, and i want to play you part of what he said and basically his position is he supports the president's withdrawal plan. here is a little of what he said. >> this reality sends a important message as well as a sense of urgency that afghans must take more responsibility for their security. >> so you have said to follow the lead of the commanders on the ground this is the soon-to-be commander on the ground. shouldn't...